1956 Ford Fairlane Victoria 2dr. Hardtop on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:312 ci
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Fairlane
Trim: Fairlane Victoria
Options: CD Player
Power Options: Power Locks
Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 2
Mileage: 99,999
One of the finest you will find. Have original sales docs to prove always a Cali car! Older restoration may be 292 or 312CI. Has original owners manual. Mild custom as you can see from photos. Body has been blocked prior to paint. New trans and interior. Wilwood discs on front ad GM power rack and pinion steering conversion. Power door locks and anti-theft alarm. One wire alternator conversion. Reliable enough to be your daily driver! You won't be disappointed. Cal license plates do NOT go with car. Hate to sell it but my sister-in-law just sold me her '57 Ford T-Bird. Oh did I mention it's equipped with "Flame Throwers". Sure come in handy when those pesky little "tuners" follow too close! A real look-at-me car for the exhibitionist hidden way down inside you! An absolutely beautiful car! BTW it's 56 years old so don't expect a new or points car! Needs new headliner. Side window trim rubber and door channel could be replaced and top needs to be color sanded again. Note front bumper picture showing bad chrome in one small area. That's 'cause you can't buy decent re-chrome in Cali anymore. Drives like a dream! Call me and arrange a test-drive. Be blessed and thanks for reading this. Also listed in other places so may sell prior to listing expiration.
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